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British & Irish Classic Literature
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The Rook (The Checquy Files, #1)
Carry On (Simon Snow, #1)
Emily Wilde's Encyclopaedia of Faeries (Emily Wilde, #1)
Half a Soul (Regency Faerie Tales, #1)
Agnes Aubert's Mystical Cat Shelter

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Jusqu'au plus profond des Astres

Jusqu'au plus profond des Astres

A.J. Twice

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  • Sleep No More: Six Murderous Tales
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    Mar 02, 2026
    4.0
    Enjoyment: 4.0Quality: 4.0Characters: 3.5Plot: 3.5
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    Some of these stories were misses for me, but my favourite was "The Murder of Santa Claus." For a short story, I found it very elaborate and reminiscent of Murder on the Orient Express. I also enjoyed "The Girl Who Loved Graveyards" even though I found it more sad than mysterious.

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  • A Master of Djinn (Dead Djinn Universe, #1)
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    “Right, nice conspiracy you’ve concocted. You’re still a murderer!” - Fatma el-Sha’arawi

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    “Cool motive, still murder.” - Jake Peralta

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  • A Dowry of Blood (A Dowry of Blood, #1)
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    Mar 01, 2026
    3.5
    Enjoyment: 3.0Quality: 4.0Characters: 3.0Plot: 3.0
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    This book was beautifully written, but I found that the characters lacked the depth I would have expected from it. Constanta spent so long with the others, yet it feels like I barely know any of them aside from her. Perhaps she didn't feel the need to go into too much detail about them in her letters, but as a reader, it felt lacking.

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  • Reading Round-Up - February 2026 đŸ„ž

    Let’s round up pancake month 2026!

    What was your February: ‱ favourite books: ‱ least favourite books: ‱ total books read:

    For March: ‱ What are you planning to read ? ‱ Are there any books releasing you're interested in? ‱ do you have a reading goal for the month?

    Bonus Questions for March: ‱ Favourite Spring-Related Book?

    ‱ Favourite St David’s Day Tradition? (Also, could do favourite Welsh food or book, etc. or maybe something you’re to try or read! )

    ‱ Favourite St Patrick’s Day Tradition? (Also, could do favourite Irish food or book, etc. or maybe something you’re curious to try or read!)

    ‱ Book recommendations for (good or bad) relationships/stories with mothers or mother figures (it’s Mother’s Day month in the UK, I know in the US it’s May)

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    Lady Tremaine

    Lady Tremaine

    Rachel Hochhauser

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  • The Phone Booth at the Edge of the World
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    Mar 01, 2026
    3.5
    Enjoyment: 3.0Quality: 4.5Characters: 4.0Plot: 2.0
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  • đŸ€” Language of Emojis❓

    With the use of emojis on our reviews, I wanted to kind of just ask a weird question, especially after seeing the theater masks being the featured emoji a minute ago. PB also kind of encourages emojis when we discover books / review books. When I read reviews on here I use my accessibility reader and my phones accessibility reader reads emojis as their proper name. Like take:

    🎭 is spoken as “Theater masks representing the performance arts.” đŸ‘ïžâ€đŸ—šïž is spoken as “Eye in a speech bubble representing the anti bullying campaign.”

    But I’ve used 🎭 to represent masking, and đŸ‘ïžâ€đŸ—šïž to represent a curse, because that’s how I interpret the emoji visually.

    Like take 🎐 since its formal name is ‘wind chime’ people can take it as face value, but I interpret it as summer / windy days. And how đŸ™đŸŒ is usually seen as praying hands but it’s most common use is two people high fiving.

    So I just wanted to ask if anyone has used emojis that usually mean one thing, but because it reminds you of something else, you use it a different way? Or if you’ve used an emoji to find out later it has a different meaning? And if you’ve used seemingly simple emojis that actually have a deeper meaning than its emoji suggests.

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  • The Phone Booth at the Edge of the World
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  • Trad Wife: A Novel
    snowseau
    Feb 28, 2026
    3.5
    Enjoyment: 4.0Quality: 4.0Characters: 2.5Plot: 3.0
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    This story was appalling, I loved it. Camille spouted so much misogynistic crap that she grew up with and hears from her husband and online "friends." I actually felt bad for her, which says a lot about Schaefer's writing. I was not happy about a single thing that happened in this book, but that made it all the better.

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    Trad Wife: A Novel

    Trad Wife: A Novel

    Saratoga Schaefer

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  • Agnes Aubert's Mystical Cat Shelter
    snowseau
    Feb 27, 2026
    5.0
    Enjoyment: 5.0Quality: 5.0Characters: 5.0Plot: 5.0
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    I knew I would love this book, but it still surpassed my expectations. Fawcett's writing style is superb, and her characterization of the cats was so spot-on. It was very reminiscent of Howl's Moving Castle (which I will never complain about), and it felt like a warm hug.

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